Commerce, Mechatronics and Advanced Studies undergraduate students Vivian Yu, Christina Liu, David Young and James Macintyre have won the Planetary Impact Prize, which includes $5,000 cash to help grow their
A new chemical process is giving carbon capture and conversion "more bang for buck" by more efficiently converting captured CO2 into multi-carbon products like ethylene, which are used in a wide range of everyday products from pharmaceuticals to
An Australian study examining the quality of life in relation to attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) diagnoses suggests a diagnosis in childhood is currently not associated with improved quality of life for Australian teens.
Nicotine pouches are being marketed to young people on social media. 27 February 2024. But are they safe, or even legal? It's not surprising that the tobacco industry is introducing more products to maintain its future revenue stream as reforms
All sales of vaping products other than those prescribed by a doctor to aid in quitting smoking should be stopped to curb skyrocketing uptake of e-cigarettes in young people, according to one of Australia’s leading tobacco control experts.
Spark Renewables has been selected by the University of Sydney to investigate and develop a hybrid renewable energy facility on the University's Arthursleigh property.
Director of Policy and Programs at APRU Christina Schoenleber spoke about the progress on gender equality in the Asia Pacific and the next steps needed.